Continuous Delivery with Mobile

Learn how to apply CD to enterprise mobile projects

Continuous Delivery is an agile practice that’s had a big impact on how many people think about developing software. It forced us to start thinking that software is only “done” when it is released. With more features getting to done sooner CD practices have enabled us to get early feedback from users and taught us a lot about testing, monitoring and automating our delivery along the way. But mobile development has often been left behind. Or has it? From the time of the first iPhone in 2008, mobile development has changed dramatically. Rapid improvements and added features in GPS, Touch ID and facial recognition has caused the quality of mobile applications to improve.

In this talk, Cassie covers how we can continuously adapt and improve in many different aspects of mobile development. Covering areas like usability, security, and performance. The continuous feedback loop of rapidly delivering mobile apps and putting those in the hands of customers gives us the ability to learn, adapt, and make more advance applications.

Cassie was the North American Lead for Mobile Technologies for the past year and a half. Now she is leading a large enterprise retail client, based in New York.

For 8+ years at ThoughtWorks, she has primarily been leading and developing in a variety of mobile projects alongside a wide range of other technologies and architectures, including event driven systems and microservices.

She loves to grow organizations in their delivery practices and organizational structures, but also the new generation of technologists. Cassie is one of the leaders of the ThoughtWorks' women’s group, and helps promote more female speakers in technology.